We discuss the latest on the Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire deal. Plus: why Brazil is boycotting a French supermarket chain, China’s warnings over Trump’s tariffs announcement and the final sprint of Swiss-EU negotiations. Plus: a special interview with Ukrainian Eurovision winner, Jamala. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Live from London, this is the Globalist with me, Emma Nelson.
A very warm welcome to today's program.
Coming up, a ceasefire is agreed between Israel and Hezbollah.
We'll have the latest on the details, the conditions and weather it is holding.
Also coming up on today's program, I'm.
Fiernano Gusta Pak and I'll be discussing why Brazil and France are beefing over meat.
More about an imminent public apology from the boss of Carrefour South America over supplies a little later.
Plus, as two major countries, China and the US should bear in mind the interests of the whole world and inject more certainty given the turbulent times.
That's Xi Jinping during his final meeting with Joe Biden at the G20.
We'll discuss what's next for U.
S China relations following Donald Trump's tariffs announcement.
We'll hear the latest business news and go through the papers too.
That's all coming up on the Globalist.
Live from London.
First, a look at what else is happening in today's news.
Police in Brazil say they've found proof that the former president Jair Bolsonaro plotted a coup to overturn the outcome of the 2022 election which he lost to Luis Inaciolula da Silva.
Police in Laos have arrested the manager and seven members of staff following the deaths of six tourists following suspected methanol poisoning.
And the head of Sudan's army has authorized the United nations to establish supply hubs to deliver humanitarian aid.